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Click
A+
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
max 5VDC
IN2
GND
34VDC
27VAC
Output
Input
IN1
Programmer
OUT
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
AC+
Ant.
State
IN1
AC-
0-F
DIN-Rail
91 15
Supply
AS
ON 123456
OFF
Function
GND
789A
RS-485
3456
BCDE
F 012
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Kaba AG
Access & Workforce Management
Hofwisenstrasse 24
8153 Rümlang
Switzerland
Kaba AG
Access & Workforce Management
Mühlebühlstrasse 23
8620 Wetzikon
Switzerland
Kaba GmbH
Access & Workforce Management
Albertistraße 3
78056 Villingen-Schwenningen
Germany
Phone +41 44 818 93 11
www.kaba.com
Phone +41 44 931 61 11
www.kaba.com
Phone +49 7720 603 0
www.kaba.com
This document must not be reproduced in any way or otherwise further used without the written consent of Kaba AG.
All product names are trademarks of the respective companies.
Copyright 2016 Kaba AG. All rights reserved.
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Contents
About this Document ............................................................................................................................. 7
1.1
Validity............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2
Target group ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3
Contents and purpose................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.4
Additional documentation ........................................................................................................................................ 7
1.5
Change Log ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.6
Orientation in the document .................................................................................................................................... 9
1.7
Abbreviations/Term Definitions .............................................................................................................................. 9
1.8
Warnings......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.8.1 Hazard Categories ........................................................................................................................................ 10
1.8.2 Symbols............................................................................................................................................................ 10
1.9
Notes................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Grouped safety messages.................................................................................................................... 11
2.1
Use as directed ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2
Mounting and Installation........................................................................................................................................ 11
2.3
Service and Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.4
Accessories and spare parts .................................................................................................................................... 11
2.5
ESD (electrostatic discharge) protective measures......................................................................................... 12
Product Description ............................................................................................................................. 13
3.1
Overview......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2
Registration Unit Compatibility ............................................................................................................................. 14
3.3
Operating modes ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.4
Supported RFID Standards with Possible Media Definitions....................................................................... 15
3.4.1 MIFARE ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.4.2 LEGIC ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.5
Interface for Extension Modules ............................................................................................................................ 17
3.6
Technical Data .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.6.1 Overview of Technical Data...................................................................................................................... 18
3.7
Conformity..................................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.8
Labeling .......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Design and function ............................................................................................................................. 23
4.1
Device variants ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
4.1.1 RFID reader ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.2
Device Structure .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.3
Firmware......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.4
System Connection .................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.5
System Requirements................................................................................................................................................ 26
4.6
Behavior with Several Media in the Field (Anti-Collision)............................................................................. 26
4.7
Functions........................................................................................................................................................................ 26
4.8
Operating Modes......................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.8.1 Overview of Operating Types .................................................................................................................. 28
4.8.2 Online operation........................................................................................................................................... 28
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4.8.3
4.9
'Electric strike' operating mode.............................................................................................................................. 30
Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 31
5.1
Installation conditions ............................................................................................................................................... 31
5.1.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 31
5.1.2 Installation site .............................................................................................................................................. 31
5.1.3 Connections ................................................................................................................................................... 31
5.2
Installation layout (example)................................................................................................................................... 32
5.3
Installation lines ........................................................................................................................................................... 33
5.3.1 Power supply line ......................................................................................................................................... 33
5.3.2 Data line RS-485............................................................................................................................................ 34
5.3.3 Line to the door opener and door contacts........................................................................................ 39
5.3.4 Coaxial Cable to the Registration Units................................................................................................ 39
5.3.5 Grounding Concept..................................................................................................................................... 40
5.4
Mounting the device and extension modules.................................................................................................. 41
5.5
Connections .................................................................................................................................................................. 43
5.5.1 Connections ................................................................................................................................................... 43
5.5.2 Inputs IN1–IN2 .............................................................................................................................................. 44
5.5.3 Output ............................................................................................................................................................. 46
5.6
Configuration................................................................................................................................................................ 47
5.6.1 Directions for configuration ..................................................................................................................... 47
5.6.2 Switch ............................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.6.3 Set RS-485 termination resistances ....................................................................................................... 48
5.6.4 Set peripheral address................................................................................................................................ 50
5.6.5 Settings for “Electric strike” operating mode ..................................................................................... 51
5.6.6 Activate the monitoring of inputs.......................................................................................................... 51
Start-up ................................................................................................................................................. 52
6.1
"Standalone Access Control without Host System" Commissioning ....................................................... 52
6.1.1 Using LEGIC .................................................................................................................................................... 52
6.1.2 Using MIFARE................................................................................................................................................. 53
6.2
Issue Write/Read Authorization (Launch)........................................................................................................... 54
6.3
Cancel Write/Read Authorization.......................................................................................................................... 54
6.3.1 Cancel all writing rights granted by a write authorization............................................................ 55
6.3.2 Cancel a particular writing right granted by a write authorization:........................................... 55
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 56
7.1
Programming interface............................................................................................................................................. 56
7.2
Restart.............................................................................................................................................................................. 56
7.3
Factory Reset/Reset Device to the Basic Status................................................................................................ 57
7.4
Firmware Update/LEGIC OS Update..................................................................................................................... 58
7.4.1 Firmware update/LEGIC OS update via access manager............................................................... 58
7.4.2 Firmware Update / LEGIC OS Update with programmer 1460 .................................................... 58
7.5
Updating configuration ............................................................................................................................................ 60
7.6
Crossgrade ..................................................................................................................................................................... 61
7.6.1 Device with Bxxx firmware (MRD) .......................................................................................................... 61
7.6.2 Device with Axxx firmware (LEGIC)........................................................................................................ 61
7.6.3 Device with Mxxx firmware (MIFARE) ................................................................................................... 61
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................... 63
8.1
Offline Operation.......................................................................................................................................... 28
LED Displays on the Remote Reader .................................................................................................................... 63
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8.2
During Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 63
8.3
During operation......................................................................................................................................................... 64
Packaging/Return................................................................................................................................. 66
10
Disposal ................................................................................................................................................. 67
10.1
Decommissioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 67
10.2
Dismantling ................................................................................................................................................................... 67
10.3
Disposal........................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Index ...................................................................................................................................................... 68
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About this Document
About this Document
1.1
Validity
This document describes the product:
Product name:
Functional type:
Date of manufacture:
Device software version:
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 MRD
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 MIFARE
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 LEGIC
Access Manager
April 2014 and later
RR 91 15-MRD = BRRB03.xxRx_
RR 91 15-M = MRRB03.xxRx_
RR 91 15-L = ARRB03.xxRx_
This document describes all device versions and optional equipment and functions.
Options need to be paid for and are therefore only available if they have been purchased. Additional equipment and functions may not yet be available at the time of
issuing the document and, possibly, can only be purchased at a later stage.
1.2
Target group
This document is exclusively intended for specialist personnel.
The descriptions require specialist personnel trained by the manufacturer. The descriptions do not replace product training.
For reasons of device safety, the installation and maintenance operations described
in this document must be carried out only by service persons according to EN
60950-1 (Information technology equipment - Safety).
Service persons are persons having adequate technical training and sufficient experience to be aware of and to minimize the possible risks for themselves or other persons, which may occur when carrying out these operations. The service persons are
responsible for adhering to the instructions given by the manufacturer and to the applicable standards and regulations during execution of their work.
This document is also used as information for persons with the following tasks:
1.3
•
project planning and implementation
•
Commissioning the product within the network
•
Connecting the product to the user software by programming customer applications
•
Customer-specific adjustment by setting the parameters of the product
Contents and purpose
The contents is limited to the assembly, installation, start-up, and basic operation of
the hardware.
1.4
Additional documentation
Supplementary documentation is available on the Kaba website. The technical manuals are located in a secured area of the website.
•
Access is only possible after logging in.
•
An account will need to be created before logging in for the first time.
Access and login:
1. In the browser, access the Kaba page http://www.kaba.com.
2. Select the language in the top right.
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3. Under "Products", select the "Access Management" or "Workforce Management"
product division.
4. In the top right section of the screen, click on the following symbol:
5. Enter your e-mail address and password and login or create an account (see below).
ð The technical manuals can be found under "Downloads".
Create account:
1. Click "Create account".
2. Complete the data fields and confirm.
ð A confirmation link will be sent to your e-mail address.
3. To activate your account, click on the confirmation link in your e-mail.
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1.5
About this Document
Change Log
The most important changes to the last issue of this manual are listed below:
1.6
Version number
Edition
Brief description
TM_RemoteReader9115-AM-USCAN_201606_en
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•
First edition
Orientation in the document
This document contains the following orientation aids to facilitate finding of specific
topics:
1.7
•
The table of contents at the beginning of the manual gives an overview of all
topics.
•
The header always contains the respective main chapter.
•
Cross references always indicate the number of the chapter in which the supplementary information can be found. Example [ 5.7].
•
An index in the alphabetical order is given at the end of the manual.
Abbreviations/Term Definitions
Abbreviation/term
Description
Remote Reader
•
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Device
•
Kaba Compact Reader 91 10 AM
Registration unit
•
Kaba Registration Unit 90 00
•
Kaba Registration Unit 90 01
•
Kaba Registration Unit 90 02
Host
•
Host system
Control unit
•
Kaba Access Manager
KCP
Kaba Communication Protocol (RS-485)
KMM
Kaba Media Manager
Access Manager
•
Kaba Access Manager 92 00 MRD
•
Kaba Access Manager 92 00 LEGIC
•
Kaba Access Manager 92 00 MIFARE
•
Kaba Programmer 1460
Programmer
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Warnings
Warnings containing information/instructions and prohibitions to prevent injury to
persons and damage to property are specially labeled.
Please pay attention to warnings. They are intended to help prevent accidents and
avoid damage.
1.8.1
Hazard Categories
Warnings are split into the following categories:
CAUTION
Slight Risk
Describes a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor physical injuries.
NOTICE
Information on how to handle the product correctly.
Failure to comply with these warnings may result in malfunctions. The product or
something in its vicinity could be damaged.
1.8.2
Symbols
Depending on the source of the hazard, symbols are used for the warnings, and
these have the following meanings:
General danger
1.9
Danger for electronic components from electrostatic discharge
Notes
Notes are labeled with an info symbol.
Tips and useful information.
These help you to make best use of the product and its functions.
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Grouped safety messages
Grouped safety messages
This product has been built in accordance with state-of-the-art standards and the
recognized safety rules. Nevertheless, its use may constitute a risk to persons and
cause damage to material property.
Read and observe the following safety instructions before using the product.
2.1
Use as directed
The product is only intended for use as described in chapter “Product description”.
Any use beyond that is considered contrary to its designated use. The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for damage resulting from such use. Such use is at the sole risk
of the user/operator.
2.2
Mounting and Installation
Mounting and installation may only be carried out by service persons (see chapter 1
“Target group”).
Installation may only be carried out in places that fulfill the climatic and technical
conditions stated by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from improper handling or incorrect installation.
2.3
Service and Maintenance
Maintenance work / troubleshooting
Only the service person (see chapter 1 “Target group”) is entitled to remove faults
and carry out maintenance work.
Reconstruction and modification
Any alteration or modification to the device may only be performed by the service
person (see chapter 1 “Target group”). Any alteration or modification performed by
unauthorized persons shall render void any liability.
2.4
Accessories and spare parts
Accessories and spare parts must comply with the technical requirements specified
by the manufacturer. This is guaranteed when using original accessories and spare
parts from Kaba.
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ESD (electrostatic discharge) protective measures
NOTICE
Danger for electronic components due to electrostatic discharge.
Improper handling of printed circuit boards or components can cause damages that
lead to complete failures or sporadic errors.
12
•
During installation and repair of the product, the ESD protective measures must
be considered.
•
Wear an ESD wristband when handling electronic components. Connect the end
of the wristband to a discharge socket or an unvarnished grounded metal component. This way, static charges are discharged from your body securely and effectively.
•
Touch only the edges of circuit boards. Do not touch the circuit board nor the
connector.
•
Place all dismantled components on an antistatic surface or in an antistatic container.
•
Avoid contact between circuit boards and clothing. The wristband only protects
the printed circuit boards against electrostatic discharge from your body, but
there is still a risk of damage through electrostatic discharge from your clothing.
•
Transport and dispatch dismantled modules only in electrostatically shielded
protective bags.
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Product Description
3.1
Overview
F 012
Click
A+
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
max 5VDC
34VDC
27VAC
Output
IN2
GND
Input
IN1
Programmer
OUT
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
AC+
Ant.
State
IN1
AC-
0-F
DIN-Rail
91 15
Supply
AS
ON 123456
OFF
Function
GND
789A
RS-485
3456
BCDE
The Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 with functional type AM can either control and monitor access control at access points or register coming/leaving bookings for time registration.
A registration unit can be connected to the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15.
Thanks to the separation of the remote reader and the registration unit, the remote
reader can be installed in a tamper-proof area and the registration unit can be installed in an area that is not tamper-proof.
The remote reader can be integrated with the Kaba exos access control system.
The remote reader is installed on a DIN rail.
The door components (locking elements, monitoring contacts) are directly connected to the remote reader. This controls the electric strikes as well as the optical
and acoustic signal transmitters of the registration units.
The remote reader communicates with the host system via the RS-485 interface. The
host system checks the company codes and the user medium numbers, and activates
the access points. If the communication between the remote reader and the host system is interrupted, then, with the relevant programming of its offline behavior, the
remote reader automatically takes on the tasks of the host system; i.e. authorization
checks and door functions are retained.
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Access Management System
Kaba exos 9300
(US / CAN)
Communication
Hub
Database
Web- and Application Service
91 08
Access manager
92 00 1)
90 30 90 31
Reader
91 15
91 25
Registration units
90 00
Ethernet
3.2
90 02
USB
CardLink
RS-485
Coaxial cable
90 01
1)
92 00 exos Client
Registration Unit Compatibility
The following registration units are supported.
Registration unit
Control unit
Access Manager
Remote reader
Functional type
Access manager
Kaba registration unit 90 00
✔
✔
Kaba registration unit 90 01
✔
✔
Kaba registration unit 90 02
✔
✔
Registration unit
FCC
IC
Kaba registration unit 90 00
Tested Standard: FCC
Code of Federal Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15,
Sections 15.205, 15.207,
15.215 and 15.225
Tested Standard: Industry Canada Radio Standards Specifications
RSS-GEN Issue 4, Sections 8.8, 8.9 and 8.10
and RSS-210 Issue 8,
Section A2.6 (Category I
Equipment)
Kone registration unit PCB
Kaba registration unit 90 01
Kone registration unit 90 01
Kaba registration unit 90 02
Kone registration unit 90 02
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Operating modes
The door configuration determines the operating mode of the device. A detailed description of the door configurations and their operating modes can be found in the
chapter 'Electric strike' operating mode [} 4.9].
3.4
Supported RFID Standards with Possible Media Definitions
The following table shows the RFID standards and media definitions supported by
the device.
The Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 recognizes up to eight different media definitions at
the same time.
Media definitions
Supported RFID technologies
MIFARE
DESFire
MILEGIC advant
FARE Classic
LEGIC pri
me
ISO
14443A
ISO
14443A
LEGIC RF
ISO
14443A
ISO
15693
Unique number (UID)
*1
✔
✔
✔
✔
Safe UID
✔
Card ID
✔
✔
✔
✔
Kaba group header
✔
✔
✔
Kaba advant ID
✔
✔
LEGIC access™
(advant)
✔
✔
LEGIC access™ pool
(prime)
✔
CardLink
1.1
Data
✔
✔
✔
✔
Actuator
status
✔
✔
✔
✔
Media
traceback
*2
✔
✔
CardLink 1 Data incl.
.0
actuator
status
✔
Additional media
numbers
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
*1 The LEGIC chip set does not use the safe UID command set
so that UID from other media, such as MIFARE, can also be
read.
*2 Media traceback information can only be read out directly
on the access manager and no media traceback information is written.
3.4.1
MIFARE
The system can evaluate everything that can be defined in Kaba media manager. MIFARE DESFire or MIFARE Classic media can be read and described on the same Kaba
Remote Reader 91 15 MIFARE using various media applications.
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LEGIC
LEGIC prime or LEGIC advant media can be read and described on the same Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 LEGIC using various media applications (LEGIC advant media can
only be described using LEGIC advant components).
Dual chip card
A dual chip card with LEGIC advant (14443 A) and CardLink LEGIC prime (LEGIC RF) is
supported.
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Product Description
Interface for Extension Modules
The extension modules are connected to the system bus of the Kaba Remote Reader
91 15. There is a limit to the maximum number of supported extension modules. The
host system determines the maximum number of connectible extension modules.
A maximum of 2 extension module 90 31 (8 inputs) and 2 extension modules 90 30 (8
relay outputs) can be plugged in via the serial port on this interface.
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3.6
Technical Data
3.6.1
Overview of Technical Data
Mechanics
Mounting
•
Installation location: see
•
On DIN rail in accordance with EN 50022
Housing
•
ABS black, with imprinted connection diagram
Combustion category
•
HB (UL94)
Dimensions
•
70 x 106 x 45 mm (L x W x H) or four space units of
17.5 mm width measurement including screw/plug
terminals
Connections
•
All connections are screw/plug terminals
•
Max. relay load: 2 A
Power supply
Input voltage, without ex- •
ternal wiring
•
12–27 V AC (50/60 Hz) or
10–34 V DC
Power consumption/thermal output: max. 5 W
The device may only be supplied with SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and LPS
(Limited Power Source), according to IEC/UL/CSA 60950-1.
Clock
•
The clock can run for at least 120 hours without a
power supply (after at least 10 minutes in operation)
•
1 registration unit with or without keypads
•
Coaxial cable, impedance 50 Ohm
•
Encrypted data transfer
•
See also 3.4
•
To connect to the host control unit
•
KCP protocol; galvanically isolated, 2-wire
•
Baud rate 19200 baud
•
8 data bits, even (Even) parity, 1 stop bit
•
Termination resistance for bus or star wiring
Interfaces
HF RFID
RS-485
18
•
Addressing 1–8
Programmer interface
•
For firmware update or programmer connection
Extension modules
•
Maximum number of supported extension modules, see chapter 3.5
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Inputs and outputs
•
With internal power supply and common ground,
for connection of insulated switches
•
Maximum 5 V DC
•
Line monitoring (can be disabled)
•
LED status indicator
•
Switch contact: max. 30 V DC/AC max. power 2 A
•
Switching cycles at 30 V DC/1 A
2 binary inputs
1 relay output
typical 500,000 (VdS 2358 requirement is 200,000)
•
Switching cycles at 30 V DC/2 A
typical 100,000
•
LED status indicator
•
Operating temperature: -25 °C to +70 °C
•
Storage temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C
•
Relative humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing
•
Protection class as per IEC 60529: IP20
Ambient conditions
Ambient conditions
Also see about this
2 3.4 Supported RFID Standards with Possible Media Definitions [} 15]
2 5.1.2 Installation site [} 31]
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Conformity
This product conforms to the following standards:
EN 60950-1:2006/A2:2013
UL 60950-1:2007/R:2014-10
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1:2007/A2:2014-10
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1:2008
EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1:2002
EN 300 330-1 V1.7.1:2010
EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1:2010
in accordance with the provisions of the EC directives
2006/95/EC Low voltage directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE directive
2004/108/EC EMC directive
RoHS
This device complies with the regulations of the Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of June 8, 2011, on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
The original Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from
www.kaba.com/conformity in PDF format.
Tested Standard:
FCC Code of Federal Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15, Sections 15.205, 15.207, 15.215 and
15.225
FCC ID NVI-KRR9115-K5
FCC § 15.19
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC § 15.21 (Warning Statement)
[Any] changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC § 15.105
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Tested Standard:
Industry Canada Radio Standards Specifications RSS-GEN Issue 4, Sections 8.8, 8.9
and 8.10 and RSS-210 Issue 8, Section A2.6 (Category I Equipment)
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IC:11038A-KRR9115K5
ICES-003
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil
numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Canada RSS-GEN 8.4
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes : 1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; 2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil
doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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Labeling
The identification plate is located on the side of the device.
The following information can be found on the identification plate:
22
•
Device designation
•
Article number
•
Serial number
•
Function type
•
Connection data (power supply)
•
CE mark
•
WEEE mark as per DIN EN 50419
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Design and function
4.1
Device variants
4.1.1
RFID reader
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 is available in the following RFID reader variants:
•
MIFARE
•
LEGIC
The host system determines which RFID media technology (MIFARE or LEGIC) the
Compact Reader supports.
4.2
Device Structure
9 AB
23 45
C 01
RS-485
Click
A+
Ant.
State
IN1
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
max 5VDC
34VDC
27VAC
Output
IN2
GND
GND
Input
IN1
Programmer
AC+
Supply
OUT
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
AC-
0-F
DIN-Rail
91 15
10
AS
67 8
ON 123456
OFF
Function
RS-485 interface
Function
Rotary switch (addressing)
Antenna
LED Displays
Interface for Extension Modules
Relay output OUT
Inputs IN1–IN2
Interface for Kaba programmer 1460
10 Power supply
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Firmware
The hardware of this product is used in various Kaba system solutions. The functions
and possible uses of the product are determined by the firmware used.
This manual exclusively describes the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 with functional
type Access Manager (AM).
Firmware designation
Reader type
MIFARE
LEGIC
MRD (multi RFID device)
LEGIC or MIFARE
(determined during commissioning)
RC
Compact reader
RR
Remote reader 91 15
RE
Remote reader 91 25
E300 V4 or N300/T300/U300 V3
Access Manager
Subterminal
AMC/II (cDML)
Version number
xx.xx
Version
Addition 1
Final, approved version
Addition 2
Subversion
Addition 3
Reserve
Device type
Functional type
Example
Designation of firmware for Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 with functional type Access
Manager:
•
BREB03.xxRxx (MRD)
Firmware mark on the product
Devices with firmware with the functional type access manager bear a mark reading
"Type: Access manager" on the identification plate.
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Ant. B Ant. A
State
Access Manager
IN1
Click
IN3
IN4
OUT1
Factory/IP Reset
OUT2
Vs+
Vs-
OUT3
Supply 10-34VDC
Vs+
OUT3
OUT2
OUT1
IN4
GND
Output max. 34VDC/27VAC
IN3
GND
IN2
GND
GND
IN1
GND
Input max. 5VDC
Tamper
100MBit
Link/Act
Push
Vs-
Ethernet
IN2
DIN-Rail
3s Restart
10s upon power-on
A+
A+
AS
AS
Tx
0V
open
RS-485
RS-232 A
4k7
RS-232 B
120
5V
Rx
0V
System Connection
5V
Rx
Tx
4.4
Design and function
Click
A+
Ant.
State
DIN-Rail
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
max 5VDC
GND
34VDC
27VAC
Output
Input
GND
AC+
Programmer
OUT
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
AC-
0-F
IN1
Supply
AS
ON 123456
OFF
Function
91 15
IN2
RS-485
IN1
The Remote reader communicates with the host control unit via the RS-485 interface.
Functions of the host control unit (1)
•
Checking access data received by the Remote reader
•
Authorization check
•
Sending commands for optical and acoustic user guidance to the Remote reader
•
Sending commands for relay control to the Remote reader
Functions of the remote reader (2)
See Overview [} 3.1]
Functions of the registration unit (3)
•
Reading the media held up (RFID)
•
Optical and acoustic user guidance
•
Keypad for PIN entry and additional functions with numeric codes
Behavior in the event of an interruption in communication
In the event of an interruption in communication, the Remote reader automatically
takes over some of the tasks of the host control unit. A simplified authorization check
and simplified door functions remain available. The parameterization determines offline behavior.
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System Requirements
Host control unit
•
Kaba access manager 92 00 MRD
•
Kaba access manager 92 00 LEGIC (for Remote readerLEGIC)
•
Kaba access manager 92 00 MIFARE (for Remote reader MIFARE)
System software
•
4.6
Kaba exos 9300
Behavior with Several Media in the Field (Anti-Collision)
The device (Kaba Remote Reader 91 15) can recognize several LEGIC advant user media (ISO 14443 A) in the field simultaneously. Only the first user medium that corresponds to the search criteria defined in the system is considered. The remaining user
media are ignored.
4.7
Functions
All data for access decisions are saved in the host control device. The authorization
check of a badge and access control are undertaken by the control device.
Functions available before connection to the host system
Standalone access control (without host system); see chapter "Standalone Access
Control without Host System" Commissioning
Access control functions
•
Authorization check using badges and temporal authorization including verification
•
Connection of a remote registration unit
•
Control of optical and acoustic signal transmitters of the registration unit
•
Control of electric strikes (doors with electrical blocking elements)
•
Support for a connected door release button or door handle contact
•
Monitoring of the door status with frame contact, bolt monitoring and door handle contact
•
CardLink support: Validating and Invalidating
•
CardLink support: Validation and UID additional recording (LEGIC only)
•
Hold-open mode, so that, when access is authorized, the door remains open for
as long as the badge remains within range of the antenna (field)
Restrictions with interrupted connection (offline)
MIFARE
Reduced authorization check using site keys.
Door function is retained depending on the offline parameter setting, see Switch
[} 5.6.2].
•
Authorization check using site keys. A maximum of eight site keys can be saved.
•
Not taken into consideration: Time Zones
•
Logbook for 2000 events
•
No room monitoring/balancing and no CardLink functionality
•
No change in fabrication key
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Reduced authorization check using segment search keys. Door function is retained
depending on the offline parameter setting, see Switch [} 5.6.2].
•
Authorization check using segment search keys. A maximum of eight segment
search keys can be saved.
•
Not taken into consideration: Time Zones
•
Logbook for 2000 events
•
No room monitoring/balancing and no CardLink functionality
Restored connection
Automatic forwarding of saved bookings as well as status and alarm messages when
connection is restored.
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4.8
Operating Modes
4.8.1
Overview of Operating Types
The device supports online and offline operating modes.
Online operation:
Offline operation:
The device communicates with the system.
See Supported functions
If a device connected with the system is disconnected
from the system, then it switches to offline mode.
See Supported functions
For the online and offline operation of the device, a minimum of the following hardware settings must be carried out before putting into operation:
System used
Minimum hardware settings
Kaba exos 9300
Online operation:
•
Address
Offline operation:
•
4.8.2
DIP and rotary switch
Online operation
In online operation, the Remote reader communicates with the host system. The system makes the access decision on the basis of badges, time-dependent authorization
and verification. The system controls the access points. If communication between
Remote reader and system is interrupted, then the Remote reader independently
switches into offline operation. If the Remote reader is queried by the system again,
then the Remote reader switches back into online operation.
4.8.3
Offline Operation
Even in offline operation, i.e. without communication with the host system, an access
point is monitored and controlled by the Remote reader. For access decisions,
site keys are used under MIFARE and
segment search keys are used under LEGIC.
The Remote reader controls the access point according to the position of the DIP
switch.
In order to ensure fault-free offline operation, the Remote reader should be operated
with a secure power supply (e.g. UPS).
Behavior in the event of an interruption to communication
•
The access point goes to basic status (possibly alarm, if the access point is not
closed)
•
Relays which are not involved in a door process (according to DIP switch) deactivate; the same is true for the connected Kaba extension module 90 30
4.8.3.1 Offline Access Decision
The customer determines the nature of the offline access decision which is parameterized in the system. We differentiate the following offline access decisions:
Parameter settings in the system: no offline access decision
The Remote reader rejects all bookings in offline operation.
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Parameter settings in the system:
Checking site key (MIFARE)/segment search key (LEGIC)
In the online mode, the site key (MIFARE)/segment search key (LEGIC) is sent to the
Remote reader by the system and saved in the Remote reader. During the offline
mode, the Remote reader only checks the site key (MIFARE)/segment search key
(LEGIC). The time zone is not considered for this kind of access decision.
Logbook
The logbook records and saves a maximum of 2000 events during the offline operation. Once the Remote reader is online again, the saved data is sent to the host system and deleted from the memory of the Remote reader.
The following events are logged:
•
Authorized accesses (incl. type of authorization)
•
Tampering, door forced open, door opener key
If there are more than 2000 entries, the oldest will be overwritten (ring memory).
Service mode
See chapter Service mode
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'Electric strike' operating mode
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Electric strike
Door opener key
Frame contact (Access control)
In ‘Electric Strike' operating mode, primarily doors with electrical blocking elements
(door opener, magnet) are operated.
The electric strike is actuated when triggered by an authorized booking or the door
opener key. The door is now released for opening and the set relay operation time
starts to run. When opening the door, the pre-alarm and alarm time start to run
('Door open too long').
Authorised booking,
door opener key or door
handle trigger a door
opening
Electric strike (not used
with a door handle)
Relais operation time
Access control
Door closed
Frame contact
Pre-alarm time
Access control
Door open
30
Alarm time
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Installation
5.1
Installation conditions
5.1.1
General
An accurate installation of all components is a basic requirement for a properly functioning device. The following installation instructions must be adhered to.
5.1.2
Installation site
The device is assembled on a DIN rail in a housing or IT cabinet.
The device should be installed in a tamper-proof location within the area to be secured.
Electromagnetic fields
The device must not be installed in the area of strong electromagnetic fields caused
by switching power supply, power lines, phase controllers, etc.!
5.1.3
Connections
The following connections must be available at the location where the access manager is to be installed:
•
Power supply for the device
•
RS-485 cable to the host device
•
Cables to door openers and switches
•
Coaxial cable to registration units
The installation lines have to be flush with the surface or be laid in the vandal-proof
area.
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Installation layout (example)
0-F
IN1
A+
AS
0-F
Ant.
State
IN1
IN2
OUT
34VDC
27VAC
max 5VDC
OUT
Output
Input
GND
Programmer
GND
Supply
IN2
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
Output
Relay Output
Class II
IN1
34VDC
27VAC
AC-
IN2
IN1
GND
GND
Input
ON 123456
OFF
Function
OUT
OUT
max 5VDC
Programmer
AC+
AC-
Supply
RS-485
IN2
Relay Output
Class II
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
Ant.
State
A+
ON 123456
OFF
Function
AC+
RS-485
AS
DC
DC
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Kaba access manager 92 00
Kaba registration unit
Door frame contact
Door contact, door opener
Power supply
Installation cables
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Data line
Power supply line
Line to the door opener and door contacts (if required)
Coaxial cable
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5.3
Installation lines
5.3.1
Power supply line
Installation
Power can be supplied in the following ways:
•
From the host control device (power supply and data line in one cable)
•
From a separate power supply
NOTICE
Voltage drops, caused by line resistance, must be taken into consideration for
long lines.
The given cable types and diameters are examples and serve as recommendations.
The technical specifications of the cable manufacturer are authoritative for the precise determination of the cable diameter/cross section and the resulting maximum
cable lengths. The voltage drop across the cable length is decisive in this case. As
such, the voltage that is available at the end of the cable may, under no circumstances, be less than the minimum permitted supply voltage of the connected components. This always applies in consideration of the maximum power consumption
of the connected components.
Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off.
Notice: The device may only be supplied with SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and
LPS (Limited Power Source), according to IEC/UL/CSA 60950-1.
5.3.1.1 Power supply from the host control device
(Central power supply)
Power is supplied from the host control device.
In the case of bus wiring, the power supply and data line can be carried in one cable
(maximum total length of 350 m).
In the case of star wiring, the power supply and data line can be carried in one cable
(maximum length per stub of 20 m).
A separate power supply must be used for greater distances.
Permissible Cable Lengths and Cable Types
Type of wiring:
Max. cable length:
Star
< 20 m
(per stub)
Bus
< 50 m
(total)
Cable type CAT.5 S-UTP
4 x 2 x AWG 24
Cable type J-Y (ST)
4 x 2 x ø 0.6 mm
< 100 m
(total)
< 350 m
(total)
4 x 2 x AWG 22 4 x 2 x AWG 20
4x2xø
0.8 mm
4x2xø
1.0 mm
*S-UTP (screened unshielded twisted pair)
Do not ground the compact reader/remote reader.
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5.3.1.2 Power supply and data transfer in separate cables
(Local power supply)
Data lines and power supply lines are carried with one of each in a cable.
Power is supplied locally, e.g. from a power supply unit.
A local power supply can be used in the following cases:
•
in long data lines
•
if there are increased requirements regarding the operational safety of the device (offline capability).
Permissible Cable Lengths and Cable Types
Data line RS-485
Type of wiring:
Max. cable length:
Star
Bus
< 100 m
(per stub)
< 1200 m
(total)
Power supply
< 10 m
Cable type CAT.5 S-UTP *
2 x 2 x AWG 24
1 x 2 x AWG 24
Cable type J-Y (ST)
2 x 2 x ø 0.6 mm
1 x 2 x ø 0.6 mm
*S-UTP (screened unshielded twisted pair)
Notice: The device may only be supplied with SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and
LPS (Limited Power Source), according to IEC/UL/CSA 60950-1.
5.3.2
Data line RS-485
Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off.
The device is connected to the host control device via a two-wire party line connection (RS-485).
For information on permissible cable lengths and cable types, please see:
•
Power supply from the host control device [} 5.3.1.1]
•
Power supply and data transfer in separate cables [} 5.3.1.2]
5.3.2.1 Cable
NOTICE
Local legal provisions (e.g., VDE) must be observed during installation of components.
For notes on structured cabling, see the standard EN 50173.
The cables recommended in the chapter Power supply line [} 5.3.1] have a foil
screen and are designed based on S-UTP (screened unshielded twisted pair). The wire
pairs are not individually shielded against each other (unshielded). Each pair comprises two color-coded wires that are twisted together (twisted pair).
NOTICE
It must be ensured that the screen is applied with the aid of the drain wire. The drain
wire must be insulated to avoid short circuits on the circuit boards of the connected
devices using a shrink-on tube or similar.
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5.3.2.2 Connection RS-485
Lines A and B are arranged as a twisted wire pair.
Lines A and B must not be crossed.
RS-485
RS-485
Host control device
Compact Reader/Remote Reader
Do not ground the compact reader/remote reader.
5.3.2.3 Using several remote readers
If several Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 are to be connected to a host control device, either bus wiring or star wiring can be used.
See:
•
Star wiring
•
Bus wiring
5.3.2.4 Star wiring
Max. eight devices can be operated on a party line.
Power supply and data line in one cable: Maximum cable length per compact reader
or stub: 20 m
Power supply and data line in separate cables: Maximum data line length per compact reader or stub: 100 m
120 Ω
RS-485
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
Host control device
Distribution List
Compact Reader
Installing terminating resistors
1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the host control system (1).
DIP Switch
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2. For all devices (3) in the star wiring, set DIP switch 1 to OFF (open) and DIP switch
2 to ON (4.7 Ω).
DIP Switch
Connecting shielding
1. On the host control device, connect the shielding of the RS-485 cable (blue) to
the ground.
Do not ground the compact reader.
RS-485
RS-485
Host control device
Compact Reader
2. Connect all shieldings pertaining to the RS-485 cables used (blue) to each other.
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5.3.2.5 Bus wiring
A maximum of eight devices can be operated on a party line.
Maximum total length of data lines (incl. stubs): 1200 m
A stub itself may be a maximum of 100 m in length.
The length of the party line can be increased using a repeater.
5.3.2.5.1 Bus wiring with 1 bus
120 Ω
RS-485
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
120Ω 3
Host control device
Compact Reader or Remote Reader
Terminating resistors
Installing terminating resistors
1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the host control system (1).
2. On the last device in the bus wiring, set DIP switch 1 to ON (120 Ω),
and DIP switch 2 to OFF (open).
3. On all other devices in the bus wiring, set DIP switch 1 and 2 to OFF (open).
Set peripheral address
1. Assign unique addresses to the devices connected to the bus.
Set peripheral address [} 5.6.4]
Connecting shielding
1. On the host control device connect the shielding of the RS-485 cable (blue) to
the ground.
Do not ground the compact reader/remote reader.
RS-485
RS-485
Host control device
Compact Reader, Remote Reader
2. Connect all shieldings of RS-485 cables (blue) used in the bus to each other.
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5.3.2.5.2 Bus wiring with two buses
OPEN
RS-485
RS-485
OPEN
120Ω
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
120Ω
Host control device
Compact Reader or Remote Reader
Terminating resistors
Installing terminating resistors
1. Set the terminating resistor to OFF (open) on the host control system.
2. On both terminal devices in the bus wiring, set DIP switch 1 to ON (120 Ω), and
DIP switch 2 to OFF (open).
3. On all other devices in the bus wiring, set DIP switch 1 and 2 to OFF (open).
Set peripheral address
1. Assign unique addresses to the devices connected to the bus.
Set peripheral address [} 5.6.4]
Connecting shielding
1. On the host control device connect the shielding of the RS-485 cable (blue) to
the ground.
Do not ground the compact reader/remote reader.
RS-485
RS-485
Host control device
Compact Reader, Remote Reader
2. Connect all shieldings of RS-485 cables (blue) used in the bus to each other.
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5.3.3
Installation
Line to the door opener and door contacts
Line requirements: Cable diameters from 0.5 mm to 0.8 mm.
Recommended cable: CAT.5 S-UTP 4 x 2 AWG 24 or AWG 22 (according to EIA/
TIA568) or higher.
5.3.4
Coaxial Cable to the Registration Units
Cable Type
RG174/U
Coaxial cable 50 Ohm, item No. 161.250
Maximum cable lengths:
Cable type RG174: up to 30 m
Cable type RG178/U: up to 30 m (RU 90 02: up to 10 m)
Recommended ca- < 10 m
ble length
Max. cable length 30 m
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Grounding Concept
5.3.5.1 Power supply
The divice is in a plastic housing and is not grounded.
The power supply can be operated floating or grounded.
5.3.5.2 Communication lines
1. On the host control device connect the shielding of the RS-485 cable (blue) to
the ground.
Do not ground the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15.
RS-485
RS-485
Host control device
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
1. Connect all shieldings pertaining to the RS-485 cables used (blue) to each other.
5.3.5.3 Coaxial Cable Terminal
NOTICE
Inner conductor A+ and shield AS of the coaxial cable may be connected to the
ground.
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Installation
Mounting the device and extension modules
Mount the device on a 35 mm DIN rail (EN 50022).
1. Install the rail.
2. Screw grounding terminal to the rail.
Click
2.
1.
Push
3. Hang the device on the bottom of the DIN rail – without tilting – and press it upwards and keep it pressed.
4. Press the device upwards against the rail at the same time until it can be hung on
the rail.
Connecting extension modules
NOTICE
Attaching live extension modules may cause damage to the devices.
Always switch off the power supply before attaching the extension modules.
1.
2.
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Extension module 90 30
Connecting multiple 90 30 modules
1. Carefully insert the first extension module 90 30 into the device (1) (push the devices together on the rail).
2. Next insert the second extension module 90 30.
ð The extension module which is closer to the device (1) is designated as Module 1. The next module is designated as Module 2.
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Removing extension modules
NOTICE
Removing live extension modules may cause damage to the devices.
Always switch off the power supply before removing the extension modules.
1.
2.
1. Push the extension module away from the adjacent module until the contact is
fully disconnected.
2. Remove the disconnected extension module from the rail.
2.
1.
Push
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Installation
Connections
Only connect the terminals when the power is switched off.
Connections
1 2
EF012
Click
Ant.
State
IN1
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
max 5VDC
Programmer
Input
GND
AC+
AC-
0-F
DIN-Rail
91 15
Supply
AS
ON 123456
OFF
Function
IN1
789A
RS-485
3456
BCD
A+
34VDC
27VAC
Output
OUT
IN2
GND
5.5.1
SV 24 V
SV 24 V
Item
Connection/switch
Remark
RS-485 interface
Connection to the host system
RS-485 line A
RS-485 line B
RS-485 line c (common)
Function
DIP switch for selecting the function
Addressing RS-485, 1–8
Rotary switch for selecting the address
Antenna
Registration unit
Interface for Extension Mod- e.g. 90 30/90 31
ules
Relay output OUT
Contact load capacity 30 V AC/DC;
max. 2 A
Digital input IN1: Door handle contact or door opener
key REX
Connect to ground (GND) by means of a
switch or relay contact.
Digital input IN2: Frame contact FC
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Item
Connection/switch
Remark
Power supply
12–27 V AC (50/60 Hz) or 10–34 V DC
Notice: The device may only be supplied with SELV (Safety Extra Low
Voltage) and LPS (Limited Power Source), according to IEC/UL/CSA
60950-1.
See also: Using several remote readers [} 5.3.2.3]
Set RS-485 termination resistances [} 5.6.3]
5.5.2
Inputs IN1–IN2
NOTICE
Connecting Isolated Inputs.
The function of the inputs and outputs depends on the control unit used and its parameter settings.
The logic (normally open [active low]/normally closed [active high]) of the inputs can
be changed by the host system.
Allocation
Meaning
GND (common ground)
IN1
(input 1)
Door handle contact or door opener key REX
IN2
(input 2)
Frame contact (FC)
If the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 needs to behave in the same way in both online and
offline operation, the inputs and relay outputs must be connected according to the
operating mode and configured with the DIP switches.
DIP switches 3 and 4 define the function of inputs IN1 and IN2.
DIP Switch
IN1 and IN2 can, when necessary, be used as line-monitored inputs.
Inputs IN1–IN2 With Line Monitoring [} 5.5.2.2]
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5.5.2.1 Inputs IN1–IN2 (Without Line Monitoring)
680 Ω
+5 V DC
IN1-IN2
GND
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Internal wiring without line monitoring
Example: Connection of door frame contact not line monitored.
Any tampering with the lines between Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 and the door
frame contact is not detected.
5.5.2.2 Inputs IN1–IN2 With Line Monitoring
Any tampering with the lines between the Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 and, for example, the door frame contact is detected.
1. Activate/deactivate line monitoring:
On the host system, activate or deactivate line monitoring for each input.
2. Inputs with line monitoring:
Attach resistors (R=680 Ω, ¼ W 2%), ensuring they are tamper-proof.
+5 V DC
680 Ω
IN1-IN2
680 Ω
680 Ω
GND
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Tamper-proof area
3. Using inputs with and without line monitoring at the same time:
No resistors need to be connected to lines without line monitoring.
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Output
The function of the inputs and outputs depends on the control unit used and its parameter settings.
Output (OUT), e.g. for an electric strike:
NC
NO
COM
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Free-wheeling diode for door openers with DC voltage
or
varistor for door openers with AC voltage.
Item*
Meaning
NC (normally closed)
COM
NO (normally open)
*See
Contact load capacity: See Outputs
Also see about this
2 5.5.1 Connections [} 43]
5.5.3.1 Note on the use of door openers
The relay can be used to activate the door opener. For door openers that are supplied with DC voltage, a "free-wheeling" diode must be parallel-connected (in the reverse direction) to the door opener for noise attenuation. A varistor must be connected parallel to AC voltage door openers.
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5.6
Configuration
5.6.1
Directions for configuration
The switch settings determine the behavior of the device.
NOTICE
Switch settings may only be changed while the device is powered down.
Changed settings will only be adopted after an interruption to the power supply.
5.6.2
Switch
9 AB
23 45
C 01
RS-485
Click
A+
Ant.
State
IN1
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
max 5VDC
34VDC
27VAC
Output
IN2
GND
Input
GND
Programmer
IN1
Supply
OUT
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
AC-
0-F
DIN-Rail
91 15
AC+
AS
67 8
ON 123456
OFF
Function
DIP switch (selection of functions)
Rotary switch (addressing)
1. Set the device’s switch in accordance with the following description.
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Set RS-485 termination resistances
The connection architecture determines the terminating resistors.
1. Set terminating resistors in accordance with the following description.
Star wiring
120 Ω
RS-485
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
4,7kΩ
Host control device (Kaba access manager AM)
Distributor (e.g. screw terminal)
Terminating resistors Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
1. Set the terminating resistor to 4.7 kΩ on all Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 (3).
DIP switch number
Position
Effect
ON
Terminating resistance 4.7 kOhm (star wiring)
OFF
open
1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the host control system (1).
Bus wiring with 1 bus
120 Ω
RS-485
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
120Ω 3
Host control device (Kaba access manager AM)
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Terminating resistors
1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the last Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 of the
bus wiring.
DIP switch number
48
Position
Effect
ON
Terminating resistance 120 Ohm
OFF
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1. Set the terminating resistor to open on all other Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 of
the bus wiring.
DIP switch number
Position
Effect
OFF
open
OFF
open
1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on the host control system.
Bus wiring with two buses
OPEN
RS-485
120Ω
OPEN
RS-485
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
120Ω
Host control device (Kaba access manager AM)
Kaba Remote Reader 91 15
Terminating resistors
1. Set the terminating resistor to 120 Ω on both terminal devices of the bus wiring.
DIP switch number
Position
Effect
ON
Terminating resistance 120 Ohm
OFF
open
1. Set the terminating resistor to open on all other Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 of
the bus wiring.
DIP switch number
Position
Effect
OFF
open
OFF
open
1. Set the terminating resistor to open on the host control system.
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Set peripheral address
Each device connected to an RS-485 bus must have a unique address.
1. Set a unique device address on the rotary switch.
Position
Peripheral address
Position
Peripheral address
Default, not used
9–F
Not used
1. Note down the address. It is required for configuration in the host system.
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5.6.5
Installation
Settings for “Electric strike” operating mode
The door configuration determines the operating mode of the Kaba Remote Reader
91 15.
The operating mode is set with the DIP switch.
If the device is intended to support simplified door management in offline mode, inputs 1 and 2 must be connected in accordance with chapter , and defined according
to the description in this chapter.
DIP switches 3 and 4 define the behavior of the connections IN1, IN2 and OUT.
1. Parameterize the access point in the system in accordance with “Connection of
Electric Door Strikes”.
2. Set DIP switches 3 and 4.
DIP switch number
Position
Function
Connection
ON
Door frame contact
(FC) active
IN2
OFF
ON
REX; Door opener
key
IN1
OFF
Door handle contact
IN1
IN1 and IN2 can, when necessary, be used as line-monitored inputs.
See
5.6.6
Activate the monitoring of inputs
Line monitoring can only be activated and deactivated by the host system.
1. Activate line monitoring in the host system.
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Start-up
6.1
"Standalone Access Control without Host System" Commissioning
(Construction site mode)
The Remote reader can already be used on a host system even before connection.
This enables the use of the remote reader, e.g., during the construction phase.
By connecting the remote reader to a host control device (host system), the functions of the remote reader described in this chapter are replaced by parameterization of the system.
6.1.1
Using LEGIC
If using "Standalone access control (without host system)", only the LEGIC stamp
(segment search key) is checked. To authorize access, the user medium's stamp must
match the stamp of the remote reader.
•
If using "Standalone access control (without host system)" the remote reader can
only be used with one stamp (segment search key).
Preparation
1. Use security card C1 (IAM) to define the stamp of master A (only LEGIC ISO
14443A) (see RM_LEGIC_advant_Media_Definition).
Putting into operation
1. Carry out factory reset on the remote reader, see Chapter
2. Present Master A (only LEGIC ISO 14443A) to the connected registration unit
ð In the event of successful transfer of the stamp: 3x short beep
ð The stamp (segment search key) was transferred onto the remote reader
ð The remote reader is now ready for bookings
Functions
•
Book
•
Save the following events (max. 2000):
•
–
Door forced open
–
Doors opened using the button/door handle
–
Door open too long
Not saved:
–
Access events
–
The time and date stamps are incorrect/invalid because the clock on the remote reader has not been set yet.
Book
1. Present a LEGIC user medium (LEGIC prime, ISO 14443A or ISO 15693) to the connected registration unit.
ð If the stamp (segment search key) of the remote reader matches a stamp of
the user medium: Access authorized
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6.1.2
Start-up
Using MIFARE
If using "Standalone access control (without host system)", only the site key/fabrication key is checked. During the check, the medium's fabrication key is not replaced.
To authorize access, the user medium's site key must match one of the remote
reader's site keys.
•
A security card C, a master A, or a master B medium can contain up to eight site
keys.
•
On the medium, the site key's identification file must match the "default ARIOS
configuration"; the application ID, file ID, and coding of the identification number
must match. Media with changed application IDs or non-standard identification
number coding will not be recognized.
Putting into operation
1. Carry out factory reset on the remote reader, see Chapter
2. Hold security card C, a master A or a master B medium in front of the connected
registration unit.
ð In the event of successful transfer of the stamp: 3x short beep
ð A maximum of eight site keys are transferred onto the remote reader
ð The remote reader is now ready for bookings
Functions
•
Book
•
Save the following events (max. 2000):
•
–
Door forced open
–
Doors opened using the button/door handle
–
Door open too long
Not saved:
–
Access events
–
The time and date stamps are incorrect/invalid because the clock on the remote reader has not been set yet.
Book
1. Present a MIFARE user medium (MIFARE DESFire or MIFARE classic) to the connected registration unit.
ð The user medium's site key must match one of the remote reader's site keys:
Access authorized
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Issue Write/Read Authorization (Launch)
(LEGIC only)
A write/read authorization is required in the following cases:
•
If the Remote reader needs to write on a write-protected segment of a medium,
e.g. in the case of CardLink applications, validate write-protected CardLink segments
•
If the Remote reader needs to read a read-protected segment of a medium
In this chapter, the term "Write authorization" will be used for the terms "Write authorization" and "Read authorization".
Write authorization with a LEGIC prime SAM 63 card is only valid for LEGIC prime.
Write authorization with a LEGIC advant SAM 63 card is only valid for LEGIC prime
and LEGIC advant 15693 and 14443A.
In this chapter, the designation "Security card C2" will be used for the card designations "SAM 63" and "Security card C2 (SC-C2)".
The signaling is carried via the registration unit on which the card is presented.
Requirements
•
For the write authorization, a security card C2 with corresponding segment area
is required.
•
ISO standard 14443A must have been activated using security card C2.
•
The ISO standard of the SAM 63 card must match the parameterized ISO standard.
•
The Remote reader should be in regular operation and waiting for an RFID entry.
Procedure
1. Present the security card C2 to the connected registration unit without interruption (approx. 15 s).
ð The Registration unit illuminates green during the process.
ð Signaling after successful write authorization: 3x beeps
If the Remote reader has previously been granted write authorization using
the same security card C2, this will be signaled immediately by 3x beeps
ð No signaling: Write authorization has not been granted.
Possible reasons
- The security card C2 card was removed from the RFID field too early
- ISO 14443A is not activated in the system
- If SAM+ media are being used: No credit is available
2. Remove the security card C2 from the field.
6.3
Cancel Write/Read Authorization
(Only for LEGIC Compact Reader)
The write/read authorization needs to be canceled in the following cases:
•
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If the Remote reader no longer needs to read read-protected segments of a
medium
In this chapter, the term "Write authorization" will be used for the terms "Write authorization" and "Read authorization".
In this chapter, the term "Writing right" will be used for the terms "Writing right" and
"Reading right".
6.3.1
Cancel all writing rights granted by a write authorization
1. Reset remote reader to the basic status, see Chapter
6.3.2
Cancel a particular writing right granted by a write authorization:
Use the SAM 64 card to delete the relevant stamp.
The signaling is carried via the registration unit on which the card is presented.
Requirements
•
In order to cancel the write authorization, a SAM 64 card with the relevant segment range is required.
•
The Remote reader should be in regular operation and waiting for an RFID entry.
Procedure
1. Present the SAM 64 card to the connected registration unit without interruption
(approx. 15 s).
ð The Registration unit illuminates green during the process.
ð 3x beep: Write-authorization canceled
If the write authorization has already previously been canceled with the
same SAM 64 card, this will be signaled immediately with 3x beeps.
ð No signaling: Write authorization has not been canceled.
Possible reasons
- The SAM 64 card was removed from the RFID field too early
- ISO 14443A is not activated in the system
- If SAM+ media are being used: No credit is available
2. Remove the SAM 64 card from the field.
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Maintenance
7.1
Programming interface
The Kaba Remote Reader 91 15 has a three-pin socket (9) for connecting a Kaba programmer. This programming interface is used, for example, for firmware updates.
9 AB
23 45
C 01
RS-485
Click
A+
IN2
OUT
Push
Relay Output
Class II
max 5VDC
34VDC
27VAC
Output
IN2
GND
GND
Input
IN1
Programmer
AC+
Supply
OUT
10-34VDC
12-27VAC
AC-
Ant.
State
IN1
7.2
0-F
DIN-Rail
91 15
10
AS
67 8
ON 123456
OFF
Function
Restart
Consequences of the restart
•
Duration approx. 3 seconds
•
The access point is blocked during the restart.
•
The saved parameter settings and data remain in place.
•
The device is restarted.
1. Switch the power supply off and on again.
ð The LED state goes out.
ð The access point is blocked.
2. After the restart, the LED state changes back to green.
ð Offline mode: If the device is parameterized for offline mode, the access
point is now ready for bookings.
ð Online mode: After the connection has been set up with the host control
device, the remote reader is ready for operation in online mode.
Restarting resets the internal clock. After restarting, the clock will read 01/01/2010
00:00. Logbook entries will be saved with an incorrect date stamp as a result until the
next online operation.
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Maintenance
Factory Reset/Reset Device to the Basic Status
Consequences of the factory reset
•
The device is returned to its basic state (factory settings).
•
The parameter settings are deleted.
•
The stamps are deleted.
•
The factory reset lasts approximately 3 seconds.
•
The access point is blocked during the factory reset.
Procedure
1.
3.
Signaling
Registration unit
Disconnect the device from the power supply.
•
2.
Signaling
Remote reader
The access point is blocked during the factory reset.
Set DIP switch 6 to ON.
(Switching the DIP switch when the power supply is
connected has no effect).
Connect the device to the power supply.
After the registration unit 2 x short beep, then red/
beeps, all LEDs flash orgreen flashing
ange
•
4.
5.
6.
Device is reset to the factory settings (for further
effects, see above, consequences of the factory
reset).
Disconnect the device from the power supply.
Set DIP switch 6 to OFF.
Connect device to the power supply.
• The device is in operation again.
•
In the event of online connection: The host control device loads the current parameters on the
remote reader.
•
The access point is ready for bookings.
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or
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Firmware Update/LEGIC OS Update
An update can be performed in the following ways:
•
Using the access manager service tool via access manager (via Ethernet and the
RS-485 interface)
•
Using the Kaba EAC service tool and programmer 1460
NOTICE
Consequences of the firmware update:
7.4.1
•
Device is reset to the factory settings(basic status)
•
The parameterization is deleted
•
The data is deleted
•
The stamps are deleted
Firmware update/LEGIC OS update via access manager
The firmware/LEGIC OS is updated using the access manager service tool via access
manager (via Ethernet and the RS-485 interface). The access manager reference manual describes the process.
7.4.2
Firmware Update / LEGIC OS Update with programmer 1460
The firmware update/LEGIC OS update lasts around 120 seconds.
Requirements
• The firmware has been transferred from the Kaba EAC service tool to the programmer 1460 (the LEGIC OS is integrated into the firmware).
•
The user is familiar with the handling of the programmer and the Kaba EAC service tool.
•
Kaba EAC service tool ≥ V 2.6.1 is installed.
•
FTDI driver (using the operating system) for Kaba programmer 1460 is installed (FTDI CDM supports D2XX and
VCP functionality) http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm
•
Microsoft .Net Framework 4 Client Profile is installed http://www.microsoft.com/net/
Procedure
1.
Signaling
Registration unit
Disconnect the device from the power
supply.
(Switching DIP switch 6 when the
power supply is connected has no effect.)
•
The access point is blocked during
the firmware update.
2.
Turn DIP switch 6 to ON.
3.
• Service mode is activated.
Connect the device to the power supply.
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All LEDs flash orange
2 x short beep, then alternate
red/green flashing
If the programmer is connected If the programmer is connected
before switching on the power before switching on the power
supply, then there is no flashing. supply, then there is no flashing.
4.
Connect the programmer to the device
using the programming cable.
LED off
Flashing stops, 1x short beep,
LED briefly flashes green twice
NOTICE
During the firmware update, the power supply and the connection to the programmer must not be interrupted.
5.
On the programmer, select the
firmware to be transferred and then
download.
After successful download:
6.
Disconnect the device from the power
supply.
7.
Set DIP switch 6 to OFF.
8.
9.
• Service mode is deactivated.
Disconnect the programmer from the
device.
Connect the device to the power supply.
• The device is in operation again.
•
In the event of online connection:
The host control device loads the
current parameters on the remote
reader.
•
The access point is ready for bookings.
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flashes green twice
If the programmer is removed
If the programmer is removed
before the power supply is inter- before the power supply is interrupted, then the LEDs flash acrupted, then the LEDs flash according to the update mode.
cording to the update mode.
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Updating configuration
With an online connection, the host control unit downloads the current parameters
to the reader.
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7.6
Maintenance
Crossgrade
A crossgrade can be used to amend the functional type of a device. For example, a
device with the functional type access manager (AM) can be turned into a device
with the functional type E300 V4 or subterminal.
The process for changing the functional type is described in the user manual for Kaba
programmer 1460, document no k1evo809.
7.6.1
Device with Bxxx firmware (MRD)
Remote reader before crossgrade
Remote reader after crossgrade
Functional
type
MRD
•
(multi RFID de•
vice)
•
AM
E300 V4
Functional
type
Crossgrade
⇨
Subterm.
MRD
•
(multi RFID de•
vice)
•
AM
E300 V4
Subterm.
•
AMC
•
AMC
•
NTU300 V3
•
NTU300 V3
Illustrative example
Only Bxxx firmware (MRD) can be transferred to a device with Bxxx firmware (MRD).
It is possible to change functional type.
It is possible to change between LEGIC and MIFARE.
7.6.2
Device with Axxx firmware (LEGIC)
Remote reader before crossgrade
Reader type after crossgrade
Functional
type
LEGIC
•
AM
•
E300 V4
•
Functional
type
Crossgrade
LEGIC
•
AM
•
E300 V4
Subterm.
•
Subterm.
•
AMC
•
AMC
•
NTU300 V3
•
NTU300 V3
⇨
Illustrative example
Only Axxx firmware (LEGIC) can be transferred to a device with Axxx firmware
(LEGIC).
A change of functional type is possible.
A change from LEGIC to MIFARE is not possible.
7.6.3
Device with Mxxx firmware (MIFARE)
Remote reader before crossgrade
Remote reader after crossgrade
Functional
type
MIFARE
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•
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Crossgrade
⇨
MIFARE
•
AM
•
E300 V4
•
Subterm.
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Illustrative example
Only Mxxx firmware (MIFARE) can be transferred to a device with Mxxx firmware (MIFARE).
A change of functional type is possible.
A change from MIFARE to LEGIC is not possible.
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Troubleshooting
8.1
LED Displays on the Remote Reader
LED desig- LED signaling
nation
Meaning
State
green
Offline, in operation
green flashes
Online, in operation
green
Input aktive, ON
off
Input inaktive, OFF
OUT
green
Relay aktive
State
red permanent •
Incorrect firmware
•
•
Remote reader defective
Carry out firmware update
•
Replace remote reader
INx
flashes green
and orange
Measures
After an interruption in
communication, until
the Kaba Remote
Reader 91 15 is queried
for the first time by the
host system
orange perma- Service mode
nent
IN1–IN2
orange perma- Short circuit
(only with nent
monitored red permanent Interruption
lines)
Check lines, line monitoring
and resistances
(Assignments:
IN2 to IN1
IN1 to IN2)
8.2
During Installation
Error
Possible cause
Measures
Host system does
not recognize the
remote reader
Communication between remote reader and host system
defective
Check communication using
the LED state and adjust
The address set on the remote Check address settings on the
reader does not match the ad- remote reader and in the host
dress set in the system
system
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Error
Possible cause
Measures
Remote reader
Interruption
does not read correctly
Incorrect customer medium
used
Check/repair connection of
registration units
Check whether the correct
customer medium was used
when putting it into operation
Medium does not match the
definition in the system
Check whether the medium
found and its definitions are
parameterized correctly in the
system
Several devices which are con- Give a unique address to each
nected to the RS485 bus have divice which is connected to
the same address
the RS485 bus
8.3
RF standard not parameterized in the host system
Adjust the configuration in the
host system
Error
Possible cause
Measures
Host system does
not recognize or
only temporarily
recognizes the Remote reader
Facility changed by user
Adjust facility
During operation
New sources of interference
Reduce influence of the
(e.g. new or replaced hubs,
sources of interference (incash dispensers or other secu- crease distance, shielding)
rity systems)
Cabling changed
Adjust cabling
Configuration of the access
point in the host system
changed
Adjust configuration of the access point in the host system
Several devices connected to
the RS-485 bus have the same
address
Assign a unique address to
each device connected to the
RS-485 bus
Remote reader
Facility changed by user
does not read cor- New sources of interference
rectly
(e.g. new or replaced hubs,
cash dispensers or other security systems)
Adjust facility
Reduce influence of the
sources of interference (increase distance, shielding)
Cabling changed
Adjust cabling
Incorrect handling of the
medium
Inform user of correct use of
the medium and the registration unit
RF standard not set correctly
Structure of the medium or its Adjust structure of the
structure in the system not
medium or its structure in the
correct
system
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Error
Possible cause
Time sequence of Configuration of the access
the access point
point in the host system
control is incorrect changed
Memory of the remote reader
deleted via factory reset and
the data of the host system
has not yet been written to
the remote reader
Measures
Adjust DIP switch settings
Adjust times in the host system and transfer to the remote reader
Check whether the data has
been loaded from the control
device onto the remote reader
after a factory reset
Check whether the desired
times have been defined in
the host system
Remote reader
does not write on
the media
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Adjust cabling
Remote reader has no write
authorization
Grant write authorization
CardLink settings in the host
control device are incorrect
Adjust the configuration of the
host control device
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Packaging/Return
Incorrectly packaged assemblies and devices may cause expenses due to damage
during transport.
Please observe the following information when sending Kaba products.
Kaba shall not be liable for damage to products which can be attributed to insufficient packaging.
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Disposal
Disposal
This chapter provides important information on disposal.
10.1
Decommissioning
The following steps should be executed for the decommissioning of the device in an
access control system:
1. For online operation: Check configuration of the host system
2. Disconnect the device from the power supply
3. Disconnect RS-485 connection from the host system
10.2
Dismantling
1. Dismantle the device
Dismounting
NOTICE
After dismantling:
Check the terminating resistors of all devices connected to the host control device.
Check the configuration of the host system.
10.3
Disposal
This product meets the requirements of the WEEE Directive and, in accordance with
DIN standard EN 50419, is labeled with the WEEE crossed-out garbage can symbol.
The symbol indicates the separate disposal of electric and electronic equipment in
EU countries.
Do not dispose of the device with household waste under any circumstances.
Used devices contain valuable recyclable materials that should be recycled. Used devices should therefore be disposed of via the collection system used in your country.
Disposal in Germany:
After use, Kaba GmbH undertakes to carry out the proper disposal of the supplied
goods in line with legal requirements (such as the ElektroG law in Germany). All costs
incurred for the transport of goods to the manufacturer's plant will be borne by the
owner of the used electronic equipment.
Disposal in Switzerland:
Send the device to an electronic equipment collection facility as per the VREG regulation.
In the EU, electrical devices should be disposed of in accordance with national waste
disposal and environmental directives.
The erasure of personal data before disposal must be carried out self-dependent.
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner.
The packaging materials are recyclable. Please do not put the packaging in with
household waste, instead dispose of with waste for recycling.
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Index
CE conformity ............................................................................. 20
Conformity................................................................................... 20
Control .......................................................................................... 26
Troubleshooting........................................................................ 63
Designated use .......................................................................... 11
Device address ........................................................................... 50
Disposal ........................................................................................ 67
Door contact ............................................................................... 32
Door frame contact .................................................................. 32
Door opener.......................................................................... 32, 46
Electromagnetic fields.............................................................
EMC directive..............................................................................
ESD protective measures........................................................
Extension modules, max. number ......................................
31
20
12
17
Factory reset................................................................................ 57
Firmware update ....................................................................... 58
Grouped safety messages...................................................... 11
Identification plate ................................................................... 22
Installation cables ..................................................................... 32
LED Display.................................................................................. 63
LEGIC OS update........................................................................ 58
Low voltage directive .............................................................. 20
Offline operation ....................................................................... 28
Online operation ....................................................................... 28
Packaging..................................................................................... 66
Power supply line...................................................................... 33
Programming interface........................................................... 56
R&TTE directive ................................................................
Return............................................................................................
RFID reader ..................................................................................
RoHS...............................................................................................
Rotary switch ..............................................................................
RS-485 bus termination ..........................................................
20
66
23
20
50
48
Safety ............................................................................................. 11
Safety messages ........................................................................ 11
Supplementary Documentation............................................. 7
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